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Good. Book Cover has edge wear, creases, scratches, scuffs, small bent/rubbed cover/page corners, rubbed spine. Owner's name/address/date and sticker residue on half-title page. Small stains on edges/margin of a few pages. No writing in text.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. Early reprint. xi, 123pp. Tiny tears at the edges of a couple pages, else about fine in a very good dust jacket with moderate soiling on the rear panel, and tiny chips and tears with a slightly sunned spine.
Cullman, a German theologian who writes extensively on Christology, wrote this book in 1956, and dealt with the question of the relations between Christ's body of people on the earth and the government of the country of residence. In view of the Second World War and the German people's oppression by government, it was a subject of distinct interest. Oscar Cullman's historical and theological arguments are easily followed and controversies with other writers are addressed.